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On the road and loving it


Well here we are, on the road at last. Left Tassy on 25 Feb after a month around the state to check out the rig. We are currently in Rye down Port Phillip bay in Vic. We have to say it's better than we could have imagined. So many people who just want to help our with all sorts of advice it's so great to find people who just want to help. We will be here for a couple of months while we spend time with kids & grandkids along with friends. We will do some short day or overnight stays as we fine tune things before moving on.

Finally we just want to say thanks to those we have met so far and looking forward to meeting more & more as we move around this wonderful country.

Loving it
Brian & Cheryl


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Congratulations guys, live the dream. smilesmile

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Sooo nice to be on the road. On the day before leaving the latest stop off having the anticipation of moving on, the pleasure of seeing the sights during the drive, the pleasure of setting up camp in a brand new location & exploring the next day.....brings a smile to the dial nod.gif

Cheers
Jon

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I'm jealous. Good for you. I have a friend at Coronet Bay near you there.
It's a pretty area of Victoria, and close to a few interesting features of the country.
And there are sooooooo many more. They're everywhere! They're everywhere! Have fun.

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good on you guys, the great thing we like when we are on the road is not only looking at this great country of ours but also is the GREAT people you meet along the trip, and so many stories its great life have a safe trip guys

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howdrink wrote:

good on you guys, the great thing we like when we are on the road is not only looking at this great country of ours but also is the GREAT people you meet along the trip, and so many stories its great life have a safe trip guys



Ditto.



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Hylda&Jon wrote:

Sooo nice to be on the road. On the day before leaving the latest stop off having the anticipation of moving on, the pleasure of seeing the sights during the drive, the pleasure of setting up camp in a brand new location & exploring the next day.....brings a smile to the dial nod.gif

Cheers
Jon



I don't stop smiling from the time we leave till the time we get back Jon.   Just love being on the road.



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